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cycles. a natural disaster is something that can cost a candidate dearly and we can't ignore that. that's been injected into this, dana. >> yeah. and of course, i'm thinking about what happens when it's done right when it is not just a bipartisan, a nonpartisan effort. remember back in 2012 chris christie, when he was dealing with hurricane sandy, he put it all aside and you got a lot of political criticism for it. but you know what the people of new jersey and new york and elsewhere who were hit by sandy. they were the beneficiaries of a government that is trying to work the way it worked bri yeah, these are lives and these are livelihoods at stake. and that is what we're facing with this one-two punch from hurricane helene. and now hurricane milton, as we await landfall, there in florida
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throughout the evening hours into tomorrow hurricane milton is proving to be an unprecedented storm yesterday, strengthening to a category five. and as it gets closer to florida, though it does begin to change and expand those wind speeds have started to slowly come down. >> that doesn't mean that the danger is any less because the storm surge, it is packing is historic. we want to go live to release the rapper whose in the weather center for us i wasn't. >> what are you seeing there yeah, we are looking at those center winds down, down, down to 100 130 miles per hour, maintaining that category four strength again, still looking at it, headed towards the west coast, there are florida, but the impacts have already been starting all day. >> i mean, we've got the heavy rain coming in lots of lightning, wind gusts right now in st. petersburg is up to 53 miles per hour. winds sustained. they're at 37 miles per hour. the tornado warning things have been numerous. this is common when you have a hurricane making landfall, those outer bands meet friction
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with the land and spin up tornadoes. but the amount of tornado warnings that we've seen and a lot of these have really discrete cells that have been able to produce tornadoes that are warning with considerable damage. i mean, we've been able to see clear fault anoles in the sky over parts of alligator alley and south florida from these tornadoes, it's really just been remarkable looking at all of these tornado warnings, that tornado threat continues until 9:00 this evening. the watch is in effect for most of the peninsula. but as we keep mentioning no matter what the category of the wind speed is, the storm is still taking with sloshing it into the west coast of florida. so these storm surge numbers will still stay very elevated even as that wind speed in the center of the storm comes down, star still looking at ten to 15 feet of storm surge from sarasota down number of storm surge that happened in helene just two weeks ago, even as far south as naples and merkel islands still looking at up to eight feet of
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storm surge again, just some remarkable numbers. these this is what the un-survivable part is of a storm. you have to run away from the ocean, that ocean coming inland is the part that is unsurvivable when you look at the wins again, the purple here winds of 110 miles per hour or greater hurricane force winds stretching to the east coast of florida as well. this we'll call it widespread power outages, not just on the coast. we're looking at even orlando, looking at wind damage from hurricane force winds stretching all the way to the atlantic. another complicating factor is we have this front that's what's in part, is steering milton here. it's what's turning it into the florida peninsula, depending on where this front is? well, really control those wobbles that we've been watching now, wobble to the north and the wobble to the south, that will really put that bullseye and who gets the worst storm surge. but what it's also doing is compounding the heavy rain is sucking in a lot of moisture. we're going a lot of heavy rain in this with a front and the hurricane. we also will
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find the winds compound meaning as well as its with the front as well. all of this happening late tonight, going into tomorrow as it plows across the florida peninsula, we always talk about the storm surge from the ocean, but we also will find flooding from the sky, rain totals again because of the combination of the front and the hurricane, you're looking i had a pretty big swath that could find rain totals six to 12 inches or more, that will cause flash flooding and urban flooding in areas that are even not near issued 4% of the time, but week at 80% of our damages and 40% until that fatalities out of risk days like this or of rain expected for the tampa bay area coming. essentially all at once, at elisa raffa. thank you so much. we should also note what she just mentioned. the fact that hurricane helene the record for storm surge, just two weeks ago
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and now it is set to be shattered by hurricane milton. let's discuss with a statewide official. we have lieutenant governor genetic muna is joining us now live. lieutenant governor. thank you so much for being with us. first and st, as far preparations from what you have seen, do you think the gulf coast is ready? for milton absolutely. >> we've been working on this nonstop under the governor's leadership, making sure that people heed those evacuation orders leading up to this moment. we've seen a tremendous amount of people that have evacuated. thank god. we have shelters available. we have the linemen that are ready to deploy once the storm has moved out because we're expecting major power outages and we've got national guardsman, we've got search and rescue crews. we've got folks that are going to help with debris, but all of those things have been put in place and we feel the florida is ready. of course, we're bracing for the worst. we see this storm is going to be catastrophic, especially with the storm surge, the winds, the torrential downpour and so we're really bracing for the worst. but of course we feel
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extremely prepared as we get ready to brace the storm lieutenant governor, there are a number of complicating factors with this storm mentally, do you have that again set to be record-breaking storm surge? very strong winds. >> you also have tornadoes that have been and confirm touchdown as far away as broward county, we're here in tampa bay. the storm is set to make landfall somewhere near sarasota and yet you're seeing confirm touchdown tornadoes. now before it even makes landfall. as far as western broward county, what would you say is your biggest concern for residents out of all the potentials of war danger sure yeah. >> and that's why the governor has declared a state of emergency for 51 of the 67 counties because we recognize not just the area that's going to be directly impacted by the eye of the storm. but this storm is so massive, it's going to have far-reaching implications. and to your point the tornado watch that were under throughout a good part of the state. that's going to continue to be an area of focus and we're encouraging people s
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conditions are deteriorating as we speak. and so even though obviously tampa bay sarasota mancy, all of those areas are bracing for direct impact. what we want people to understand is that this is going to come but across the state through i4, a heavily florida on up to the north florida, it is going to be significant. so we want people to stay home, be safe, and take care of themselves and their loved ones tell you this, but there are people pull literally outside right now taking selfies with the storm behind them. >> so some folks have heeded the warnings and neighbor vacuum waited and they've gotten far as as far as they can from the evacuation zones. and he had others don't appear to be listening to local officials. and on that note, i'm curious what you make of some of the disinformation formation that is out there, the stuff that's being propagated about this being geoengineering and this distrust that's been fostered toward the federal government's response what would you say to folks that have doubts about the capacity to respond to not only
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hurricane milton, but hurricane helene and that think that this might be some sort of plot well, of course we've encouraged people throughout the last 72 hours to evacuate. there is sadly, in every storm, folks that want to stay put, they want to hunker down. they don't want to leave their home. but really the governor has been focused on sharing information we have shared on multiple platforms. he has had multiple press conferences every day, several pressing conferences. we have shared from the state's perspective, all of the relevant information that's why we encourage people to follow fl cert. that's fl sert on all social media platforms, as well as our website, florida disaster.org, in terms of the federal response that governor has been laser-focused. he has worked with the fenton, the fema administrator. he has spoken to the president and so we're going to continue to coordinate and collaborate. we're not going to get caught up in all of this political back-and-forth and we're not going to talk about what's out there in the, in the x platform and all the twitter sphere, we're going to focus on keeping 30 and safe and making
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sure they have access to information from this date yeah. >> lieutenant governor governor desantis was clear earlier in his remarks saying that no one should subscribe to that nonsense, that that essentially the response has to be on the immediate concerns, the immediate danger. he pointed out that he believes that a lot of folks are profiting off of that's sort of misinformation. i do have a sound bite, lieutenant governor, i don't want to play for you. my colleague, dana bash just interviewed vice president kamala harris and she asked her specifically about the topic of misinformation. let's play that sound now spoken with local officials who have been struck, for example, by hurricane helene. and they are doing an extraordinary job in trying to combat the misinformation i'm talking about sheriff's. i'm talking about mayor's. i'm talking about local officials. i don't even know their party affiliation by the way. but leaders on the ground who know that it is not in the best
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interest of the people living in those areas to not know their rights, not to know what they're entitled to them to be afraid of seeking help. it is dangerous, it is it is unconscionable, frankly that anyone who can so to themselves, a leader would mislead desperate people to the point that those desperate people would not receive the aid to which they are entitled. and that's why i call it dangerous. and we all know it's dangerous. and the gamesmanship has to stop at some point, the politics have to end, especially in a moment of crisis and the crises that we've been seeing effects so many people and they blocked i've met people who've lost family members do hurricane helene. we know the desperation and the fear that the folks were attempting to evacuate florida are experiencing the last thing that they deserve is to have a so-called leader make them more afraid than they already are
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what your responses well, i mean, certainly the vice president yesterday jumped into a little bit of the political fray by teasing governor desantis of being irresponsible or perhaps not taking her paul, i think we hear that up quickly. the governor has focused on making sure we have all available resources working in tandem with our federal partners are hopeful for so i think that at the end of the day, our focus and our priority has to be preservation of life, which is why we can you to press upon people. if you can seek shelter, safety at this point, please do so. any roads have been closed, many bridges are closed. now is not the time to be deciding what you're going to your home stay home, hunker down, and seize, please. i want it to be safe and make sure that the end of the day you can follow fl sir? that information. late late-breaking information, information is going to be relevant and
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helpful as we continue to deal with this storm. and then of course, the recovery process nunez, we hope you'll keep us updated with any information you want us to put out there. >> i also wish that some of the folks here that are trying to get a firsthand look at the storm would listen to the warnings from officials such as yourself. thank you so much for sharing your afternoon with us today thank you colleague, brianna keilar, who's live for us in washington, dc and brianna just in the last few moments, the wind has picked up considerably. some of the trees have begun to lose some of their branches. this storm is going to continue getting worse. and of course, we'll keep you updated with the very latest yes, we can see the conditions there where you are in tampa, boris deteriorating. >> we're going to continue obviously, with you there, but we are going to take a moment as i'm joined by margaret talev, the senior contributor, who is a senior contributor for us. she's with axios margaret.
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i do want to talk just a little bit first before we talk talking about some of the takeaways from vice president harris, it's very clear in all of these discussions that we're hearing the briefings that we're seeing, whether you're hearing from governor ron desantis, whether you're hearing from the lieutenant governor, there is this always i think a sensitivity on the part of politicians, especially right now, we are about a month out from election day. people are already voting. there's always a sensitivity to how unnatural disaster may help or hurt a candidate. and yet, this is really not the time for that, right? this is we were hours away from landfall, florida getting a one-two punch from helene and now milton we'll bri that's right. and in vice president harris's case, you have someone who is both the vice president in the leadership at the white house and someone who is at the top of the ticket trying to run for election in election that's going to be decided in less than a month. and so you, are i
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think you're exactly right it is american tradition that politicians don't politicize the storm when it's happening. but what we have seen in this case is that the storm has become a political fodder and that there is significant amount of misinformation being spread the past president and vice president harris, his rival donald trump and i think so, i think there are two things at play here. and one is a desire from public officials at the state, county, local level, and the white house to help get people to safety and give them accurate information and of course, harris because as the candidate, also understand that when you are the party in power, when you are at the white house, if the management of a storm goes poorly people will blame you and it will hurt you politically and if the management of the storm is competent and if lives are saved the political hope is
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they would be rewarded or at least that it would not impact you hey, look, they will be judged and they should be judged. >> but at this moment we are staring down the barrel of this thing and all efforts need to be focused on getting people to safety. that's one of the things i think was a pretty interesting about the fact that she had this interview you would dana on the heels of what was a very public briefing with administration officials and the president and the vice president, margaret. and i wonder what they're trying to signal if they're just trying to signal to people in these areas, the only safe place to be is to not be there there was a public safety in a political component to the response here, which is just to get on as many platforms as possible until people to listen to local authorities and how to stay safe, including if there is still time to get out where you are to do so absolutely
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think that's a core part of it. but it is also true that another core part of it is that if there, if people get bad information about what's going on and then act on it. there could be negative political consequences. and so i think you see both. i think you see storm management and some political management at play here at the same time. >> yeah, we definitely are seeing that, margaret. thank you so much for your insights on this. margaret talev. we appreciate it and we'll have much more on hurricane milton after a quick break, we'll be heading back to florida where boris sanchez is what the conditions as you have seen have deteriorated you see this milton moving now towards florida as a category four hurricane. boris telling us that the wind and the rain has picked up in tampa will go back there after a quick break black people better or worse, a
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we heard from vice president kamala harris, is our our warning folks stay indoors and if they are in evacuation zones, they hope that they got out before this time because as the national hurricane center has just announced now is the time to shelter in place conditions have deteriorated too far for folks to try to get out now, and we are seeing it here in tampa bay as a waters here have receded, significant plea because of the wind, they will come back with the storm surge and we are watching rain come down in what feels like pellets. this storm, hurricane milton, is set to we across the state of florida, actually want to go live to cnn's victor blackwell, who is in orlando as folks there had been preparing victor one of the big concerns as officials later is that this storm will enter florida or hurricane and it is expected to go through the i4 corridor, and exit florida still a very, very powerful storm
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but things are unpredictable, so we always have the prediction of wind gusts with more evidence, more devastation. >> i think the west coast has a lot more to worry about our prayers to them, but i just want to take extra precautions. >> how many are you are you doing right now? we did one already going on on the second one. >> are we going one more three do you have how much time do you have? yeah. not to much credit but we going to get it knocked over maybe two more hours this is bags, the mulch, and because there's this and bags or sand them home depot, you can use these as an alternative to still block water. >> she already has six banks on water. she wants to work. i mean, let's get her more water that as well repairs. >> so we will be ready for walz while we don't know what's coming you know what i mean better be ready. they're not ready. >> yeah, there's home depot
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closing in just a few minutes. most of the grocery stores are closed in this area, were reaching that our of what you don't have, you won't have once this storm hits. i should tell you that just south of where i am down in osceola county, they have now issued a curfew from 8:00 p.m. tonight until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow? no non-emergency vehicles on the roads. that's of course when the storm is expected to be at worst at that point in the state. boris yeah, many concerns again, not just for the coastal side, for the gulf coast of florida, but obviously further inland where you are in orlando, victor blackwell. >> thank you so much for that update. i do want to bring in cnn's matt egan. now, who's been tracking one of the chief concerns for locals and obviously officials in this area. and that is act the fuel gasoline matt just yesterday as i was driving back from treasure island further inland, that's a barrier island on the
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gulf coast back inland toward tampa. i noticed gas station after gas station was shut down and i kept watching folks try to to approach them to see if they had gas. but for a lot of folks, it seems like it's too late now yeah, boris, that has been a major problem and it's because demand has been through the roof. >> i mean, thankfully millions of people have heeded those evacuation orders and then some of the people who've stayed, they've been filling up tanks to try to power for their generators. so gasbuddy finds that almost one in four gas stations across florida are without fuel. >> that amounts to more than 1,700 gas stations. >> and this has been an even a bigger issue in some of those areas that are bracing to get hit the hardest. so where are you are tampa, 59% of the gas stations there don't have any fuel under the 39% and sarasota, one in three in gainesville in fort myers, overwhelmed victor is one in four. no fuel there as well in
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a florida governor ron desantis, he stressed that there is no fuel shortage right now, but he he did say the demand has been extraordinarily high and they are surging emergency supplies to the gas stations that need them. the most. take a listen to desantis the florida highway patrol has facilitated 106 long distant fuel tanker escorts with sirens getting through traffic totaling almost 1 million gallons of gasoline. >> there's a chance that you could have a major impact on port manatee, as well as on port tampa but bay that could interrupt their ability to receive fuel shipments now, port damage could be a real issue after the storm passes especially the port of tampa, because that is one of the most critical pieces of energy infrastructure in the nation. >> and of course, if there's any significant damage there, they won't be able to to receive more fuel there. but again, that's all a situation
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for after the storm passes, boris yeah. >> one of many foreseeable challenges once this massive storm passes, matt egan thank you so much. i want to go now to bill white, shula's. he is a resident of fort myers beach who has decided to ride out the storm and stay in place and not evacuated, bill. thank you so much for being with us. >> first. >> what are things like? like where you are now well, it's it's much better now. i think what you're seeing right now is where we had earlier today and we're just waiting for the storm surge that comes with tonight. factors that officials are very concerned about. i wonder what is your biggest concern as the storm gets closer and closer, closer because we're talking about not only storm surge, but very powerful winds and even tornadoes we saw the 85
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mile-an-hour winds earlier this morning in the tornadoes it's died down now the women were in a calm part of the storm right now i think we're going to start to see the storm surge this evening and that's our next big worry things that stands out to me about fort myers beach specifically is that it was so heavily impacted by hurricane ian just a couple of years ago, i was on the ground serving in some of the damage and it seemed like it would be very, very difficult to rebuild. i wonder what goes through your mind knowing that that kind of damage is possible? given that were watching hurricane milton inch closer yeah, it is it's a kick in the gut. i mean, we're two years just after he and many of the residents and businesses are just gotten getting back on their feet to go through this again, it's going to be traumatic for all
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we're hoping for the best >> one of the things that i noticed about the western part of florida, at least the parts that i've been through since we arrived was that there were still a lot of damage from hurricane helene strewn about here in tampa in the tampa area. folks had gathered them into large piles. i'm wondering what it's like where you are if you sort of see a lot of that debris is still out near fort myers beach yeah. >> there's still a lot of debris out and everyone just still clearing out from helene well, unfortunately, you're the damage than we got from helene working, probably see again with milton feel like you have what you need? >> are you staying with family through the storm?
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>> yeah. i'm not i'm at home we've got a generator. we lost the power earlier from one of the tornadoes that were on generator power right now but i think all of our public officials are doing a great job and keeping everybody safe and we were just just waiting out the rest of the storm myers beach were hoping for the best for you and your family, and hopefully you get spared the worst of the storm. >> thanks for being with us thanks for suv. say continuing to monitor the situation here in tampa bay. >> obviously, this is a very powerful storm headed to this area, is set to make landfall and sarasota slightly further south. we're talking about winds of 145 miles an hour and a massive storms sir, it's we're already feeling the effects of tornadoes being
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landing on the ground as far as broward county, western broward county. that is hundreds of miles from here. so this is going to happen as you just heard from victor blackwell as well. widespread effects. we're going to continue monitoring conditions and we'll bring you the very latest as we get it. stay with cnn new news central. we're back in just moments. >> newsnight with abby phillip tonight at ten eastern on cnn with fast sides, create factory, great visual solutions to perfect we were process today. let's paint with bare america is most trusted aide brand we don't have very well with bare. >> you can pay a whole room for under $100. how much did you spend more? >> i thought you said your research this don't ever pay for your next project. >> object to get better quality at an everyday low price only
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taking step up and call doors season based what it feels like we're back out live. >> we're back out live here in tampa bay as hurricane milton inches closer and closer to florida. it was moving at about 15 miles an hour northeast, headed in this direction. it's set to make landfall in sarasota in a few hours packing 100 140 plus mile an hour winds. a 15 foot storm surge, they are potentially about eight to 12 feet here in tampa bay many areas along the coast that kind of storm surge is devastating. it could be a record setting as well as it is forecasted well, i want to go live now to ease up a little solace. who's in another part of tampa and his you are familiar with this area? i'm wondering what you are seeing and what you have heard from folks that have decided to hunker down
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>> so this is the hillsborough bay, right? this is connected to the tampa bay. folks have been warning about potentially up to 12 feet of storm surge. but what we're seeing right now, just because of the path that milton is taking at the moment, what we're seeing is a reverse surge, a phenomenon that can happen as the storm approaches from the west, the easterly winds can actually push the, the waters away from the coast. so it's the opposite of a storm surge we saw this dramatically back in 2022 with hurricane ian. were parts of the seafloor were actually exposed. people walking on the tampa bay. that is not happening here as of this moment. but obviously, officials warning people, this is no time to give us i relief over storm surge. we could still see that potential of 12 feet. clearly now, what i'm experiencing is this heavy rain heavy rain, heavy wind gusts just slapping you in the face
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yeah. yeah. a big difference from two hours ago and in terms of people and what they're doing, i would say that people took it back tuition seriously, especially here in the davis island area. but i want to point something out right over here. this boat right here, i met a gentleman. his name is j kind of has become an internet sensation on tiktok and social media, known as lieutenant dan he says he's riding out the storm. he went through cancer. he went through childhood traumas. he survived helene here on this boat. he's refusing to leave. we saw police officers here earlier today telling him, hey, this is dangerous, get out, but he says he doesn't want to go to a shelter. he is not leaving. and in terms of evacuations, things have gotten more complex here in the last two hours again, because the bridges in and out of pinellas county one hillsborough county, manatee county. so this is the sunshine skyway, the gandy, the courtney campbell, these bridges have been closed because of this wind making for a more complex
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situation. oh, my god, you're still there. yeah hi are you doing okay doing great. >> yeah. you're still still riding this out you are you are drier than i am at this moment. so you haven't changed your mind, right? you're still staying okay daniel all right. please be safe, sir please be safe that officials have for folks because it's not just storm surge, but this heavy, intense winds that could reach up to 100 115 miles per hour making for a very dangerous scenario. boris i'm going to send this back to you there. >> a very very. interesting decision, a potentially fatal decision by lieutenant dan to
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stay where he is with a storm surge that we're expecting with the rainfall that we're expecting right now. we just got a maximum rainfall. it started at about 2:00 p.m. it is going to go through the evening i do want to just take a quick look. >> okay. >> just making sure who our next guest is. we have mayor kenneth welch of st petersburg, florida, who is joining us now, live. mayor. thank you so much for being with us. i wonder what goes through your mind when you see someone like lieutenant dan deciding to ride out the storm, the way that he's doing it and also when you see folks like i'm not sure if you could make it up with the gentleman behind me who's taking pictures right now of the storm here at the bay as it's barreling down, what goes through your mind when you see stuff like that you. >> i think our sheriff put it best if you're going to take that risk, then be best to just
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write your name on your clothing so we can identify they are literally putting their lives at risk and at a certain point when we get 50 mile an hour sustained winds, we will not be responding to emergency calls because we don't want to put our first responders at risk. people need to take this storm seriously. we had six feet of surge during hurricane helene almost a dozen lives were lost in pinellas county and the city of st. petersburg. this coming storm, milton has the capacity to double that storm surge. and so people are literally putting their lives at risk and we don't want them to put the lives of our public responders at risk as well yes such an important message as we heard from the national hurricane center a few moments ago now is the time to shelter in place conditions are only going to get worse and worse as milton gets closer and the hours go on, mayor, talk to us about some of the preparations that have been made. >> some of the closures, and some of the effort for to get
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debris from hurricane helene removed because i know some of that i saw some of it firsthand. we still strewn about different parts of the area that most folks in our cities, st. petersburg and in our county i have responded to the call to evacuate either out of the city, out of the county, or to higher ground within the city. >> we have plenty of shelter space available and people have really responded to that. the benefit of that is that most of the debris he is in areas that are evacuation zone. we've evacuated zones a through c and so we of course know municipality was able to clear the debris from hurricane helene in just a few days. we're talking six months of debris that were trying to clean up in six days, you simply can't do that and so our hope is that most folks that and those evacuations have moved out debris will cause a hazard and will complicate the cleanup going forward, but we are focusing now on saving
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lives, protecting lives. and we think we've done a good job at that. people are responding to the call two evacuated the debris is going to be a major issue. this has been the most impactful storm helene was to date. and now on top of it, milton will be impactful and so we're looking at months of cleanup after this difficult process that is, once the storm gets through and hopefully folks have heeded those warnings. mayor kenneth welch. kenneth welch of st. petersburg. thank you so much for being with us thank you, boris, we say of course just in the last few moments here, as the mayor was speaking, the wind has gotten considerably stronger we've seen branches start to come off of trees the rain, is coming down sideways and it feels like pellets. >> there's also folks still out here taking video, making the terrible decision to be out in these conditions as they get worse and worse. we're going to
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plus mile an hour winds, about a foot of rain is expected for some areas just in the last about 12 hours or so, less 14 hours or so, the tampa bay area has gotten more than two inches of rain at that rate is now coming sideways as the wind has intensified significantly over the last hour or so, we're seeing tree branches come down and we're seeing some of the debris from hurricane helene that has been lingering now for weeks, shaking nearby us. i want to go live to cnn reporter paul murphy, who is monitoring the storm. he's also in a different part of tampa what are you seeing where you are hey, boris. >> so we are in old tampa bay. we're in cyprus point part just south behind my photojournalist, john general runway 36, ala tampa international clinic appear day you should be able to see clearwater, should be able to see across this way bridges with be highway six see here, i275, you can see the crane
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that they're that they're building the new bridge with that bridge. how all i've been closed we spoke with people earlier today in st. pete in evacuation zone a, that most dangerous zone. we're not leaving, if you're technical issues there with paul obviously, it's very difficult to go live as hurricane, especially one of this magnitude is bearing down on you we do want to speak to another local official who is joining us now, teresa heightened, she's the mayor of naples, florida mayor. >> thank you so much for being with us. i wonder what conditions are like right now in your area? >> well, the winds are getting gusts here and howling we've had spots of really when high winds, but the things that are happening right now is that we're in a high tide and as
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the surge comes in, the high tide arrives that we know that we're about to get hit with a major serious storm of the preparations for this hurricane. >> obviously, it comes on the heels of hurricane helene just about two weeks ago. i've heard from officials over and over again that it would be impossible to get out all of the debris from that storm in time to deal with this storm. what would you make of the preparations and naples, how quickly were you able to rebound from hurricane helene? >> well, our crews started last weekend and i think we're very prepared. are stormwater. and our sewer systems have been pumped out. we've had operational garbage pickup and even debris as of yesterday. we are no longer we have no one on the streets. we are getting
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prepared for the 4:00 curfew and the surge and the terrible winds are going to happen into the night and so it's it's concerning because this feels like ian all over again 2022 and it was a very powerful storm and will remade much of that area of southwestern florida. >> mayor talk to us about your residents. do feel that folks have heeded the warnings. do philip they've adequately prepared for the storm and what's your message to them as this storm gets closer well, i think that they have prepared i know a lot of people who stayed. >> it is very concerning to me. i put out a voluntary curfew on sunday evening because i was concern that people thought they lived through ian, they would be okay through this
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storm however, the people i've spoken to in very strong structures, but again, i've warned them we have no idea with the already high tides and the surge and the swells and that emerged from that combination could be deadly. so i hope that people are, have left naples and, or in higher ground and thank you so much for joining thank you and again, we're experiencing very serious conditions right now that we've is cutting down even more harshly than it was just moments ago. as his the rain, it's actually painful. gap is rain hit you? it feels like i'm going. to keep this situation we're going to take a quick break. we'll be right back. stay with cnn
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